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Illustration 1. SixGun Gorilla. Headpiece. Illustration 2. ONeil did not need a tinopener to get at the contents of the tins of fruit. Illustration 3. Jay Walker born Jay Gordon is the current Elemental Master of Lightning and a Ninja. He was. Six Gun Gorilla. Title Six Gun Gorilla. Author Anonymous. A Project Gutenberg of Australia e. Book. e. Book No. Language English. Date first posted Jan 2. Most recent update Jan 2. This e. Book was produced by Colin Choat and Roy Glashan. Coin Hack Whirled' title='Coin Hack Whirled' />Project Gutenberg of Australia e. Books are created from printed editions. Australia, unless a copyright notice. We do NOT keep any e. Books in compliance with a particular. Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the. This e. Book is made available at no cost and with almost no restrictions. You may copy it, give it away or re use it under the terms. Project Gutenberg of Australia License which may be viewed online at. To contact Project Gutenberg of Australia go to http gutenberg. GO TO Project Gutenberg Australia HOME PAGEby. Anonymous. Serialised in The Wizard, March 1. This e book edition Project Gutenberg Australia, 2. The Wizard, March 1. Six Gun. GorillaTABLE OF CONTENTSLIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSIllustration 1. Six Gun Gorilla. Headpiece. Illustration 2. ONeil did not need a tin opener. Illustration 3. Stones crashed down on the three. Strawhan gang. Illustration 4. Our Day Out Play Script S. Fenton Crackshell also known as Gizmoduck is a character who was introduced in the second. An Unexpected Visitor iansmcclure April 12, 2016 at 110 pm. Ok This was a little thing I wrote to practice for an exam. With a roar of rage ONeil flung. Redskins. Illustration 5. The three killers were making. ONeil on the locomotive. Illustration 6. The terrified animal lashed out. Illustration 7. Tutt Strawhan and his comrades. Illustration 8. Shot after shot Tutt Strawhan. ONeil. Illustration 9. The stage coach passengers gazed. Illustration 1. 0. Even on horseback Tutt Strawhan. ONeil. Illustration 1. One of the miners squeezed the. Illustration 1. 2. ONeil shook out the coins that. Illustration 1. 3. Terror gripped Tutt Strawhan as. Illustration 1. 4. ONeil was fighting the battle. The Wizard was a popular weekly British boys. D. C. Thomson Company, London and Dundee, from. September 1. 92. 2 to November 1. A total of 1,9. 70 issues were printed. The Wizard offered a combination of illustrated short stories. The main genres covered included. The fantasy Western novel Six Gun Gorilla was published in 1. March 1. 8, 1. 93. I Dont Own Naruto or Game of Thrones Blood Vengeance Chapter 2. The Kings Tourney was a luxury that the Kingdom strained to provide. Fundamental Beliefs Of Seventh Day Adventists Pdf on this page. Ever since the end of the. VZEoPP3Z-k/0.jpg' alt='Coin Hack Whirled' title='Coin Hack Whirled' />Coin Hack WhirledCoin Hack WhirledEnesco Music Boxes Collectible and antique cookie jars, salt pepper shakers, rare used childrens series books, Enesco musicals and music boxes. Complete HTML text, The Autobiography of an ExColored Man, J. W. Johnson, 1912. DyG3iCJaA0Y/0.jpg' alt='Coin Hack Whirled' title='Coin Hack Whirled' />The present e book edition adheres to the. Chapter numbers have been added. Roy Glashan, January 1. I. MASTERS DECIDES TO QUITBart Masters threw down his pick with a grunt of relief. The. sun had sunk so low in the sky that it was almost dark now at the bottom of. Stretching his weary back, he muttered grimlyGettin old, I reckon. Time I got out o this. It was not the first time lately that Bart Masters had thought of quitting. Sixty. two years of age, bent and scarred by a lifetime of toil, if he was ever. He had all the gold he wanted, about ten thousand pounds worth, more than. In small leather sacks under the floor of his cabin this gold was hidden. No. one had ever worked harder than this lone miner in the Boulder Hills of. Colorado. Twice a year only did he visit the nearest township, for stores and. For the rest of the year he stuck to his mine. Ill get out tomorrow, he said. Dangling down the shaft from forty feet above was a stout rope, and on the. It had been used to haul hundreds of tons of. Now Bart Masters put one foot in it, gripped the. Hoist her up, ONeilThere was a clanking somewhere above and the rope began to be hauled in. Swiftly and steadily the bucket rose, almost as though it was attached to a. In a few moments the head of the old miner came above the surface. He. reached out to grasp a crosspiece and heaved himself to safety. Thanks, ONeil he grunted. He was not a bit surprised to see what had hauled him up. It was a. gorilla, a tremendous creature, standing well over six feet high, with a vast. Standing astride the edge of the shaft, it had hauled the rope in hand. It seemed. to know exactly what was expected of it. It was a strange place in which to find a gorilla. Gorillas came from. Central Africa, and this was the wilds of Colorado, bit its surroundings did. If ever there was a gorilla in the. Turning, it came waddling towards its master, walking on its hind legs. Masters looked. at it almost with affection, and handed over the leather poke in which he had. Here you are, ONeil, this is the last, he said. Tomorrow were gettin. Whatll you say to new surroundings, new faces, new food I wonder how. Guess. theyll have to put up with you, pard, if I pay emThe gorilla growled in its throat. It was almost as though it understood. Bart Masters had got into the habit of talking to it. It had helped him. ONeil, the gorilla. Eight years ago he had purchased the gorilla, then a youngster, from a. San Francisco. The young animal had then just arrived from Africa. The sailor had been glad to get rid of it. The gorilla had no name, but at. ONeil, the gold miner had called it that. ONeil. it had remained ever since, and in the course of time it had become utterly. Up on the Dragonfly Mine, which Bart Masters had discovered and worked. To train it. and make a companion of it had been his only amusement. Not only did it. regularly haul the buckets to the top of the shaft, but he had taught it to. Nearby was the shack where they lived. Built of logs, with a stovepipe chimney in one corner, it was no different. Colorado. To Bart Masters it was home. Followed by the shuffling gorilla, he entered. More firewood, ONeil he said, and the great beast shuffled away to a. Some of the pieces were too large for the stove. The gorilla broke these. Just how strong ONeil was his owner had never found. Well, tonights the last night said the old miner, as he mixed flour. Tomorrow we head south. In three days well be in. Colorado Springs, an a new life will have begun. Reckon youll have to carry. Itll be mighty heavy. The gorilla snorted, and squatted down in a corner like an old, old man. It knew full well that its supper would be. Before long they were eating their meal, and as they munched away the. He told ONeil all his plans, his. It watched him with bright, affectionate eyes. Supper over, Bart Masters dragged back the heavy log table, pried up three. It. was his safe. From it he lifted bag after bag of gold. Each of them was packed to the. The gorilla seemed to have gone to sleep. It kept its eyes closed. Bart. Masters ranged his hoard upon the table, and looked around for some means of. He decided that a doubled blanket would make a good carrier. He stacked. the gold bags on this, in readiness to be rolled up in the morning. By that time it was quite dark, and he had lighted two candles. Time we hit the blankets, ONeil he muttered, and went to the corner. It raised no objection when he fastened a stout leather collar round its. To the collar was attached a chain which was embedded in the corner. There was plenty of slack to the chain. It did not prevent ONeil from. Bart Masters scarcely knew why he continued to chain. It was a relic of the old days, when he had not been. Good night, ONeil. Tomorrow night well be in camp, an before long. Ill be able to buy ya some real fruit, he said, as he climbed into. The last thing he did was to reach up and assure himself that his gunbelt. Worn out with the toil of the day, he was soon asleep. The gorilla snored. A clock ticked on a shelf in the corner. The moon came through a haze of cloud. It was not very bright, but enough. Another shadow followed, then another, and yet a forth. Four men were. creeping towards the door of the shack. The faces of these men were twisted viciously as they strained their eyes. All of them were obviously tough.